Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 8

I broke my "shower within an hour of getting up" rule today, mostly because I really wanted to go on a run and it was too cold until about 11. But don't worry; I totally did go on that run. Today's other at home project was to rearrange my bedroom. I wanted to create a space for at home "barre" work and stretching, but that required walls and the way my house is currently arranged, there weren't walls available. Now there are and it's a lovely little space. In the afternoon, I headed over to the Costley house and tried to lend a hand to managing five kids and dinner while Mr. Costley is away. In all a very fulfilling day. It was nice to use some of my extra time helping out in a meaningful way.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 7



I was restless today -- couldn't do one activity for more than an hour or two at a time. This morning I cleaned the kitchen (my house has never been so clean for so long before I swear) and then made a quiche (asparagus and bacon with a sweet potato crust). I painted my toenails with watching Covert Affairs (mostly because it's too hard to decide what else to watch), worked on Oakley's blanket (could have finished it probably, but I ran out of binding), read for a while, talked to my boss for a while (she wanted to check in with everyone and make sure we were doing okay), called  my brother and dad, and went to ballet class. Today was also a dark, gloomy sort of day which I don't think helped with the restlessness.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 6

General Conference was glorious. After a long walk this morning listening to Mere Christianity, I reached out to Tim to see if I could schedule Human Interaction for the day. He was hosting a lunch for his ward's choir between sessions, so I joined him at his church building for both sessions, plus free lunch and choir practice. It was lovely. And. I totally followed all the rules today -- mostly because I count watching General Conference as productive. Go me! Although it was Sunday, so... pretty much it was an easy day to keep the rules. Tomorrow is going to be the real test, I think.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 5

I'm not sure if weekends should count for the shutdown diary, but since there hasn't been any agreement I think government is technically still shutdown so I'll include them. Mostly I spent today doing General Conference stuff. Getting ready for my semi-annual conference waffles party (it was small this this, just five people, but we did more expiriments such as cooking a waffle around bacon. Genius.) and then watching Conference and getting things done between sessions. Wrapped up the day skyping with Katie, chatting with frielounds and getting in an episode or two of Covert Affairs. On the bright side of shutdown stuff, the House passed a bill guaranteeing back pay for furloughed workers, which appears to have Senate and BO support, so that is kind of relieving, but I'd rather actually, you know, earn my pay by going to work. Because I like work, and it turns out I don't love being at home all day.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 4

This morning I woke up sorely tempted to stay in pajamas all day. I had books and I'm still signed in to Amy's Amazon Prime account and it would have been super easy to succumb to that. But I also know myself really well and I know that if I ever give into that I will end up miserable and depressed by the end of the day. So instead, I went to the temple. Which, of course, was awesome. The session was completely full, which I'm not sure is normal for a Friday morning. I have a feeling there were a lot of other guvvies like me trying to make the most of their free time. The temple president spoke briefly at the beginning and reminded us that at times of "noise and tumult" the best place to seek peace was the temple, and I know that I found it there.

Re,latedly, seeing as this thing doesn't have an end in sight and I could be looking at being home for a while longer I've come up with four Rules for a Shutdown

1.) Take a shower and get dressed every morning within one hour of getting out of bed (or be out exercising in the same timeframe).
2.) Leave the house for at least 45 minutes every day.
3.) Speak with another human at least once a day.
4.) Do at least one productive thing every day.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 3


I'm officially bored. It's been two and a half days and I'm simultaneously in danger of becoming a couch potato and going absolutely stir crazy. Went out for a run/brisk walk this morning. The weather was perfect (note to self: morning, not midday for this business) AND I saw a woodchuck! Virginia is woody and so I've seen all kinds of woodland creatures before, but this was my first woodchuck sighting! FUN! He was like five feet away from me when I first spotted him, but obviously by the time my camera loaded, he'd started scampering off. I spent most of the afternoon working on my Auntie Jules blanket for soon-to-be born Niece #3, but I ran out of thread about the same time that it was time to go work out with Amy Lou. Except then we didn't work out. We watched Doctor Who instead. And Amy and Mel loaned me a giant stack of books, which I'm sure that I will be grateful for. I'm ready to go back to work.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Shutdown Diary: Day 2


I folded all my laundry this morning for the first time in at least two months. Probably three. I also ate way too much chocolate cake and went for a run at lunchtime (not the best decision I've ever made, given the unseasonably warm weather we've been having). My friend Emma invited me over to hang out with her and her kids for while, so I did. We spent a lot of time talking about how ridiculous the shutdown is generally, how ridiculous Congressional entrenchment is getting on both sides, and how absurd the blame game is getting. Doesn't matter who's at fault, what matters is finding a solution which is going to be made MUCH more difficult if you keep publicly name calling. Just saying. I'm also kind of annoyed that right now the only thing on the table is a continuing resolution. Yes, I'd like to get back to work as soon as possible, but I'd also like to not have to face this situation every three months so maybe let's pass a real budget or something. Anyway, finished out the day at my volunteer gig, so I feel like I at least made a contribution to society today.